Tweelinckx plays with our optical perception and perception. "Read, it does not say what it says," wrote the Dutch poet Martinus Nijhoff. At Roeland Tweelinckx, that becomes: "Look, it doesn't say what it says." The artist encourages us to take a closer look at the reality that surrounds us. With his minimal interventions, he sharpened our perceptive capacity, it will be fine. He transforms the daily reality that we are so used to that we no longer pay attention to. These light, domestic disruptions are often accompanied by moments of doubt: Where is the work located? Was that already the case? We are often blind. The artist would prefer nothing more than for visitors to enter into a mutual dialogue about his interventions. And that the work lives on in those conversations.
Quote from a text by Sam Steverlynck